Regenerative Endodontic Treatment of an Immature Permanent Tooth with Trauma-Induced Arrested Root Development: A Case Report

Hazal Faiz Arslanparcasi *

Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey.

Mehmet Ali Arslanparcasi

Department of Dental Prosthesis Technology, Faculty of Vocational School of Health Services, Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Pulpal necrosis in permanent teeth with trauma-induced incomplete root development complicates treatment planning because of the presence of an open apex and thin dentinal walls. This case report aimed to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of regenerative endodontic treatment performed in a maxillary left central incisor with trauma-induced incomplete root development. In a 16-year-old female patient, an open apex, arrested root development, and periapical pathology were identified in tooth #21. Regenerative endodontic treatment, including canal disinfection, calcium hydroxide medication, induction of apical bleeding, and placement of a coronal barrier with MTA NeoPUTTY, was performed. At the 6- and 9-month follow-ups, the patient remained asymptomatic, and radiographic findings indicated continued root development. Regenerative endodontic treatment may be considered an effective approach for managing permanent teeth with trauma-induced incomplete root development.

Keywords: Regenerative endodontic treatment, immature permanent tooth, dental trauma, open apex


How to Cite

Arslanparcasi, Hazal Faiz, and Mehmet Ali Arslanparcasi. 2026. “Regenerative Endodontic Treatment of an Immature Permanent Tooth With Trauma-Induced Arrested Root Development: A Case Report”. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports 19 (2):79-86. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijmpcr/2026/v19i2493.

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